Israeli PM Netanyahu plans to delay his son’s wedding over fear of Hezbollah drone attacks
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1 Nov 2024
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is considering canceling his son Avner's wedding, scheduled for November 26 in the Sharon region, due to security concerns amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon.
The Israeli public broadcaster KAN reported this development after a Hezbollah drone recently targeted Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea, damaging his bedroom window .
The attack on Netanyahu's residence on October 19 has heightened security concerns, with the Israeli Prime Minister's Office confirming that Netanyahu and his family were not home during the incident.
Netanyahu's office has not commented on the report. The situation remains volatile, with global leaders expressing concern about the escalating tensions in the Middle East.
On Oct. 19, a Hezbollah drone hit the window of Netanyahu’s bedroom in Caesarea in northern Israel.
Later, Israel confessed that, Hezbollah's drone targeted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's bedroom window at his residence.
According to Saudi media reports, Hezbollah targeted Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea, Israel. The Israeli Prime Minister's Office later issued a statement saying Netanyahu and his family were not at home during the attack.
Israeli media released images showing the damaged section of Netanyahu's house. An image also surfaced showing the affected part of Netanyahu's residence.
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